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How will i do this it is very confusing.

How will i do this it is very confusing.-example-1

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Hello.

A scale factor is a term that defines the multiplicative/divisive measurement difference between the two same shapes. The way we can find our scale factor is by dividing our new measurement by the old measurement.

681 / 3 = 227

Our scale factor is 1/227, as 3 is 1/227 of 681 - and we are looking for the scale factor to find what multiplied by 681 would give us 3.

I hope this helps!
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